March 11, 2019 0 Overburden Talk of opening the Arctic to oil exploitation brings up the “p” word. Petroculture, oil-driven [...]
December 5, 2018 0 Conversation Sometimes news isn’t new. For instance, recent declarations by U.S. senators that climate “is [...]
March 31, 2018 0 Expertise Who doesn’t love quotations about rivers? I find this one charming (by Jen Sincero, author of You Are a [...]
June 19, 2017 0 Choices At five a.m. in our landlocked valley, cauliflower heads of unexpected thunderheads rise beyond the woods to [...]
June 6, 2017 0 Power (Rebecca Solnit’s brilliant take on The Loneliness of Donald Trump inspired my own bit of myth [...]
April 8, 2017 0 Rough (or How Not to Let a Little Rough Going Get You Down) Here in Central Oregon, there are rough-legged hawks, [...]
February 4, 2017 0 Resist We’re using this word a lot these days. Resist. From the Latin resistere, meaning re (expressing [...]
December 20, 2016 0 Recover Resource is an appropriate word to use on this day, electoral college day, and here’s why. The use of [...]
November 28, 2016 0 Language Over the past months, we’ve been exposed (good word) to rude language on a regular basis, words and [...]
September 15, 2016 1 Survival Not so long ago I thought survival was about not getting caught out in the cold, where hypothermia lurked [...]